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    • A Parent’s Guide to Understanding Asperger’s Disorder  By : Graham Johns
      Asperger’s Disorder is a devastating development disorder that has its onset in early childhood, in children as young as two years old. Its best thought of a less impairing form of autism (a pervasive development disorder).
    • Autism - A Quick Insight  By : Jean Shaw
      My son is autistic and NO, that doesn’t mean he is exceptionally talented at maths, music or art. Those remarkable people are autistic savants - same problem just different. That’s the problem with autism - everyone is different!
    • Autism therapy methods  By : Groshan Fabiola
      Until today, no real cure for autism has been detected. But an early and proper treatment could very much lessen the disruptive behavior and reduce the challenges parents and physicians deal with due to the disorder. An appropriate treatment might help autistic patients to learn, develop certain skills and get a specific rate of independency.
    • Diagnosing autism  By : Groshan Fabiola
      Autism is usually diagnosed around the age of three when an abnormal development of the child is noticed. An early diagnose is essential for the future medical care as well as for the outcome of the parents. An initial diagnose of autism includes a physical evaluation and a neurological examination completed with a registry of the medical history of the child since birth and a medical history of the family. Clinical testing may also be helpful to classify the condition and rule out other assembl
    • Main signs and symptoms of autism  By : Groshan Fabiola
      The autistic disorder is a spectrum of many converged symptoms affecting attention, perception and thought. The condition varies from mild to severe and the shown behavior is inappropriate for the age.
    • What is Infantile Autism?  By : Groshan Fabiola
      The autistic disorder is a life lasting neurological disorder involving also the childhood disintegrative disorder, Asperger disorder, Rett disorder and the pervasive development disorder. Autism is registered as one of the five pervasive development disorders and is usually diagnosed around the age of three.
    • Signs and symptoms of the autistic disorder  By : Groshan Fabiola
      The first signs of autism occur during the early infancy and the disorder is usually diagnosed by the age of three when parents are alarmed by the abnormal development of their child. Infants mostly develop normally until the age of 2 when the growth as well as the mental development rapidly regresses. The autistic symptoms vary from one patient to another, from mild to severe forms.
    • Treatments for autism suffering children  By : Groshan Fabiola
      Beside methods like behavior modification and communication skills development, autistic children and grown-ups must undergo dietary modifications and follow a certain medication as well.
    • Most common features of autism  By : Groshan Fabiola
      The autistic disorder is mainly characterized by the impaired social interaction as well as by the refusal of the patients to respond to their names or react to other people’s eye contact. Autistic children can hardly integrate voices and usually look for facial expressions to give them cues about the behavior. They are unable to understand or show feelings and their behavior has a negative impact on the others.
    • Signs and symptoms of autism  By : Groshan Fabiola
      Parents suspect an abnormality in their children’s development around 18months but see a doctor at the age of 2 of the child and the autistic disorder s only diagnosed at about 3-4 years when the child patient a lack of communication skills, lack of interest for social interaction, playing difficulties and a tendency towards aggressiveness to others and to themselves. In the regressive type of autism, children develop normally until the age of 2 when a pregnant regression of all the gained skill
    • Understanding autistic behavior  By : Groshan Fabiola
      Autism is a very complex and difficult to understand disorder. Patients suffering from its symptoms mainly suffer from the impossibility to communicate with others, express their own feelings or integrate other person’s actions. The language they use is very limited but also very hard to interpret.
    • Autism and Asperger syndrome-Similarities and differences  By : Groshan Fabiola
      The Asperger syndrome affects children and adults patients by modifying their communication skills and making them unable to interact with the persons around them. The autistic disorder in most cases associates the lack of communication skills with learning disabilities.
    • Modifying the behavior of autistic children  By : Groshan Fabiola
      There are several programs that one can use in order to change the wrongful behavior of an autistic child. Most of them are actually based on the training of the child to act in a more appropriate way when in society.
    • Signs and symptoms of autism and autistic disorders  By : Groshan Fabiola
      Autism is the most classical condition from the group of autism spectrum diseases, including the Asperger syndrome, the Rett syndrome, the Childhood disintegrative disorder and the pervasive developmental disorder. The most important and frequent characteristics of autism are impaired social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication difficulties, repetitive actions, unusual interests and limited actions.
    • The use of secretin in cases of autism  By : Groshan Fabiola
      Opinions about the effect of secretin when fighting autism are very mixed. While some say it has absolutely no effect on patients, other fervently sustain that the effects are dramatic if not curing the whole disease.
    • Causes and diagnosis of Autism  By : Groshan Fabiola
      Autism is the most characteristic condition of the autistic spectrum disorders and is defined by impaired social interaction, obsessive and narrow interests, repetitive actions and difficulties in verbal and nonverbal communication. Children with autism are mostly diagnosed at the age of 3 when they show symptoms of an increased sensitivity to sound, light and touch and decreased sensation of pain. They avoid other children, resost cuddling, cannot understand other person’s needs and feelings.
    • Main symptoms of the autistic disorder  By : Groshan Fabiola
      The forms of autism vary from mild cases to more severe ones and the exact symptoms also vary according to case. The most affected area of activities is the area of social communications and relationships.
    • Tests for discovering autism  By : Groshan Fabiola
      Autism can be classified as an interaction problem. Some doctors describe it as emotional disorders.
    • Autism, a problem that needs more scientific study  By : Groshan Fabiola
      Statistics say that there are more than a half million people in the U.K. affected by autism, and the number of diagnosed cases is rising rapidly. It was seen that boys are four times more likely than girls to have autism, and twelve times more predisposed to have asperger syndrome.
    • Combating Visual Perceptual Disorders In Autism  By : Danial Dawood
      With the case of visual perception, there are methods available out there for your child to use which can effectively improve their condition. Those approaches let them view the world in a new light thus making learning and understanding of situations smoother than before.

      At the same time, utilizing those tactics can possibly control behavioral issues that are associated with autism.
    • Autism: Symptoms, Treatment and Coping  By : Connie Limon
      There is an estimation of three to six of very 1,000 children have autism. Autism is a brain disorder associated with developmental problems mainly in communication and social interaction. The disorder affects boys more often than girls. Signs of this disorder usually appear before age 3.
    • Autism Spectrum Disorder: The Role of the Individualized Education Program Team  By : Connie Limon
      The fastest growing diagnosis within the disability of Pervasive Developmental Disorders is Autism Spectrum Disorder.
    • Tips on Understanding and Living with a Child Who has Autism  By : Connie Limon
      Growing up with a friend or a sibling who has autism can be frustrating if you don’t understand what having autism is all about for that friend or sibling.
    • Autism Treatment Options  By : Connie Limon
      Unfortunately, there is no one best treatment package for all children with autism. Most professionals do agree that early intervention is very important, and that most individuals with autism respond well to highly structured and specialized programs.
    • Diagnosing Autism Spectrum Disorders  By : Connie Limon
      An early diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder is important so that earlier needed interventions can begin, however, there are still many concerns about “labeling” a young child with autism spectrum disorder. There is a lot of evidence that indicates intensive early intervention in optimal educational settings for at least 2 years during the preschool years is very effective in improving outcomes in most young children with autism spectrum disorder.
    • The Symptoms, Behaviors and Problems Associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders  By : Connie Limon
      Autism spectrum disorders are common in the pediatric population, however not as well known about as other conditions such as diabetes, spinal bifida, or Down syndrome. A recent study of a U.S. metropolitan area show that 3.4 of every 1,000 children 3-10 years old had autism; the results of this study suggest a need for earlier and more accurate screening for the symptoms of autism spectrum disorders.
    • What is Autism  By : Paul Conway
      Many people may ask exactly "What is autism?", because it is so different from person to person. Due to the very nature of this disorder, this is very legitimate question.
    • Autism Spectrum, A Whole Range Of Possibilities  By : Paul Conway
      Exactly what is meant by the term Autism Spectrum Disorder? This term actually refers to a group of disorders that are Autistic-based.
    • Autism and Asperger's syndrome  By : Paul Conway
      There are many syndromes that involve autism, and the average person has little idea of the components of each syndrome. Autism and Asperger's syndrome are part of the autism spectrum disorder. By definition, Asperger's syndrome is a milder form of autism.
    • Autism and Children  By : Lily Woods
      It is estimated that out of one thousand children, three to six have autism. The definition of autism is brain disorder associated with developmental problems mainly in social
    • Aspergers  By : John Foley
      Aspergers is a neurobiological disorder named for a Viennese physician, Hans Asperger, who published a paper in 1944 describing the autistic-like condition. Aspergers is a form of Autism, which affects the way a person communicates and relates to others.
    • Autistic Boy Miraculously Escapes Scalding  By : Rebecca Hanson
      Raising a Down's Syndrome child with autism is challenging, as the child isn't able to communicate pain. Following is one mother's story of how requesting divine intervention helped her child escape serious injury from scalding water.
    • 6 Parenting Tips; How to Successfully Overcome Special Education Deceptions  By : JoAnn Collins
      This article will discuss 6 parenting tips to be used to overcome special education deceptions.
    • What is Autism, and How Do I Know If My Child Has It?  By : JoAnn Collins
      This article will discuss signs of autism for parents of young children. Also diagnoses discussed.
    • Autism Development - Why & How to Cure  By : Bertil B Hjert
      You need to understand the fact that autism has no cure. However, there are a lot of treatments available to make people live with autism an easier task. Autism can be treated with the following therapies described here.
    • Autism Symptoms - Look for the Warning Signs of Autism  By : Bertil B Hjert
      Autism is a type of bio neurological disorder that tends to affect the ability of a person to interact socially & communicate in an effective manner. There are several symptoms that would suggest you a child with Autism. The symptoms vary from one individual to the other. However, there is a common connection between the core symptoms in the areas you can read about here.
    • How to Live with Autism – Some Measures to Cope Up with Autism  By : Bertil B Hjert
      Living with Autism can involve a lot of stress for the individual as well as the family members. There is no cure for this disorder. The treatment provided varies from one person to another. One requires to practice a lot of patience & consistency in order to live with autism & enjoy life. Here are some important steps to follow when living with Autism.
    • Autism - Special Diet for Autism  By : Bertil B Hjert
      According to experts autism can be linked with different types of food allergies & sensitivities. Experts provide adept treatment for autism via prescribing special diet to the child. Here you can read more about this.
    • Autism Symptoms Checklist-What Symptoms To Look For In Your Child  By : Sylvia Rolfe
      Autism symptoms can be hard to diagnose as autism itself covers a wide spectrum of symptoms. It is a neurological disorder that affects the way a person interprets the things around them. It effects them on a behavioural, social and communicative level.
    • How to Use a Parent Input Statement to Advocate for Needed Special Educational Services  By : JoAnn Collins
      This article will discuss how parents of children with disabilities can use a parent input statement to benefit their child's education. The parent input statement is brought to an IEP meeting, and shared with special education personnel. This will allow you to have your opinions heard, and help you advocate for services your child needs.
    • Special Education: What Does IDEA Say About Functional Skills, and How Will It Help My Child?  By : JoAnn Collins
      This article will help parents of children with disabilities learn IDEA regulations about functional skills. Also discussed is how to use these regulations to benefit your child's education.
    • 5 Parenting Tips: How to Overcome Blame, From Special Education Personnel  By : JoAnn Collins
      This article will discuss how parents of children with disabilities can overcome blame, by some special education personnel. In order to advocate for an appropriate education for your child, you must learn skills to overcome any blame given to you, by school personnel. Reason for blaming parents, is usually so that school personnel do not have to provide needed educational services.
    • How to Get Extended School Year for your Child in Special Education  By : JoAnn Collins
      This article will discuss 4 tips that parents of children with disabilities can use to help their child receive extended school year services (ESY). Many children with disabilities require ESY to benefit from their education, these tips will help you in advocating for this needed service.
    • 5 Reasons, Why your Child in Special Education May Not be Getting FAPE, and How you Can Help Your Ch  By : JoAnn Collins
      This article will discuss 5 reasons why your child with disabilities may not be receiving a free appropriate public education (FAPE). Also discussed, how to advocate for FAPE for your child.
    • Allergies Versus Autism- Was it Allergies that Caused Autism or Vice Versa?  By : Sylvia Rolfe
      Autism being caused by allergies? You heard right. Recently researchers have begun to believe there may be a stronger link here then what once was thought. Since autism itself is relatively new in being given a name, it makes sense that this possible link is as well. With the increase in both allergies and autism recently it is no wonder a link is considered.
    • A Definition of Autism Spectrum Disorder  By : IC
      People with autism have difficulties communicating, forming relationships with others and find it hard to make sense of the world around them. Autism is a life-long brain disorder that is normally diagnosed in early childhood.
    • Simple Variations to Summer Routines  By : Nicole Beurkens

      Summer doesn’t have to be boring. Here are some easy ways to engage restless children on these long summer days.
    • Treating Feeding Difficulties in the School Environment  By : Nicole Beurkens
      What symptoms does a child show when he/she has eating issues in the school environment and what can be done to ease his/her stress? Here are some tips that can help.
    • Simple Activity Ideas for Summer Fun  By : Nicole Beurkens
      Here are some great ideas for activities that will keep your family active this summer.
    • What Signs Can Help Parents Diagnose Children With Autism?  By : MIKE SELVON
      Children with autism are said to exhibit certain behaviors that set them apart from other children.
    • What Is The National Autistic Society?  By : MIKE SELVON
      There are many charities devoted to helping individuals with autistic disorders.
    • Helping Your Family Cope With Autism  By : MIKE SELVON
      Families with an autistic child face many challenges.
    • Answering Your Autism Questions  By : MIKE SELVON
      In this article we will discuss what autism is and what can be expected after a diagnosis has been made.
    • The Essential Guide to Autism  By : Reuben wallis
      Autism disorder is a complex condition and this product manages to provide us with all the information that we would need in order to deal with this. This product is more or less a guide on autism and covers every part of this condition in detail. From history to the various definitions on autism, it is all provided here. To know more, read the review.
    • Back to School: How to Strive and Thrive During the Transition  By : Nicole Beurkens
      Prepare your family for the school year with these tips.
    • Communication is Dynamic Part 1  By : Nicole Beurkens
      If you know how easy it is to misinterpret the emotional intention of words in an e-mail then you might understand what it’s like to communicate with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Helping autistic children with communication should be our highest priority.

    • Communication is Dynamic Part 2  By : Nicole Beurkens
      If you know how easy it is to misinterpret the emotional intention of words in an e-mail then you might understand what it’s like to communicate with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Helping autistic children with communication should be our highest priority.
    • What is Remediation?  By : Nicole Beurkens
      You may have heard the word “remediation” used while trying to find treatment for developmental disabilities. But what is remediation and how can it help your child?
    • Nonverbal Communication: What’s it all about? Part 1  By : Nicole Beurkens
      We use 8 different types of nonverbal communication without even thinking about it. What are they and how do these skills affect children with developmental disabilities? Part 1 of 3.
    • Nonverbal Communication: What’s it all about? Part 2  By : Nicole Beurkens
      We use 8 different types of nonverbal communication without even thinking about it. What are they and how do these skills affect children with developmental disabilities? Part 2 of 3.
    • Nonverbal Communication: What’s it all about? Part 3  By : Nicole Beurkens
      We use 8 different types of nonverbal communication without even thinking about it. What are they and how do these skills affect children with developmental disabilities? Part 3 of 3.
    • A Journey Through Infant Development: The Fifth Month  By : Nicole Beurkens
      What behavior is normal at 5 months? Here are some skills you can expect to see in a healthy baby.
    • Autism Spectrum Disorders - Can Vitamins and Supplements Really Help?  By : Tony Edwards
      What is autism and can you really help it with vitamins and supplements? Is there a simple way to keep autistic children from having that "drugged" reaction to certain foods. Find out the answers to these and many more questions about autism, vitamins, supplements and diet.
    • Holiday Tips (and a few great excuses) for Families  By : Nicole Beurkens
      Holiday gatherings can be particularly stressful if you have children with developmental disabilities. Here are some real tips for reducing the stress and increasing the happiness in your holiday season.
    • The Holidays are Here! How to Thrive During this Busy Time of Year!  By : Nicole Beurkens
      Your kids are excited about the school winter break, but you might not be. Here are some tips and activity ideas to help you and your family thrive during this busy time of the year.
    • Autism Statistics, What Parents Should Know  By : Shawn Clemens
      Before giving you the Autism statistics it is important that you know the definition of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Autism Spectrum Disorder is a pervasive developmental disorder characterized by severe deficits in social interaction and communication, by an extremely limited range of activities and interests, and often by the presence of repetitive, stereotyped behaviors. ASD is defined by a certain set of behaviors that can range from the very mild to the severe.
    • Parenting Thoughts For the New Year: Changing “I Should” to “I Could”  By : Nicole Beurkens
      New Year’s Resolution Lists can lead to stress and a feeling of failure. Shift to a mindset of choice by considering the things you could do with your children instead of the things you should do.
    • Slowing Down to Speed Up  By : Nicole Beurkens
      Slowing down our lives can speed up our relationships we have with our children. Allow children time to process the communication we share with them. It’s amazing what kinds of interactions take place when parents slow down and plan out activities with their children.
    • Welcome Children with Autism on Your Playground using these Simple Planning Tips  By : Mara Kaplan
      Children with autism often do not feel comfortable or welcome at our community playgrounds. You can reverse this trend, if you design your playground with children with autism in mind. Here are 11 ideas for designing a more welcoming playground for all.
    • Autism: The News Isn’t All Bad  By : Clifford VanGaren
      Autism has been in the news again over the past few months and, unfortunately, it hasn’t always been the most positive press. Comedian/actor and writer Denis Leary released a new book in October, and in it Leary expressed some comments about Autism that were at best insensitive and at worst completely wrong and inflammatory.
    • To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate  By : Katt Mollar
      Almost everyone agrees that vaccination has been one of the single most effective public health measures ever undertaken however it still remains one of the most controversial issues facing medicine today. We will take a look at these controversies, attempting to dispel truly fallacious information and focusing on real issues of concern to families.
    • Dads Use Touch Therapy with Autistic Children  By : Tina Allen, LMT, CPMMT, CPMT, CIMT
      For children with Autism, massage may provide relaxation, stress reduction and calm muscle spasms. Over time, touch therapy also helps the child to become more accustomed to tactile stimulation and aides in body awareness. Often by incorporating massage therapy into daily routines, children with Autism experience decreased issues with sleeping.
    • Autism: Know the Facts  By : Jessica Vandelay
      The disorder autism, which affects children at an early age, is a one of the most-talked about health topics in American news magazines lately.
    • Social Skill Problems - Why Your Child Has Social Skills Difficulties & What to Do About It  By : Isa Marrs
      Without appropriate social skills training, children who have trouble socially will have more and more problems as they get older. Let's take action today and help our children...
    • Improve reading| Autism therapies| autism services| reading instruction| Dyslexic children  By : Lindamoodbell.
      Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes offers learning program for reading, writing, dyslexia, autism, spelling, comprehension strategies, comprehension skills, language process, tutor, fluency improvement, improving, phonics, professional development methods, literacy instruction, tutoring help, instruction at learning school, center, clinic, instruction, children programs. Available independent training, education, learners, spelling help, Dyslexia Teaching, Autism Instruction.
    • Help with reading| Reading tutoring| help for dyslexia| reading help| reading methods  By : Lindamoodbell.
      Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes offers learning program for reading, writing, dyslexia, autism, spelling, comprehension strategies, comprehension skills, language process, tutor, fluency improvement, improving, phonics, professional development methods, literacy instruction, tutoring help, instruction at learning school, center, clinic, instruction, children programs. Available independent training, education, learners, spelling help, Dyslexia Teaching, Autism Instruction.
    • Autism intervention| help with dyslexia| Dyslexia help| dyslexia teaching| reading and writing  By : Lindamoodbell.
      Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes offers learning program for reading, writing, dyslexia, autism, spelling, comprehension strategies, comprehension skills, language process, tutor, fluency improvement, improving, phonics, professional development methods, literacy instruction, tutoring help, instruction at learning school, center, clinic, instruction, children programs. Available independent training, education, learners, spelling help, Dyslexia Teaching, Autism Instruction.
    • Disorder You Can Determine What Age Autism Spectrum (ASD) Can Be Properly Diagnosed  By : Bonita Darula
      While many children have slight delays in some development areas, there are signs that parents can look for as their child reaches certain age milestones, as a means of properly diagnosing autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Some areas to watch closely include motor skills, speech, spatial memory and repetitive behavior
    • Find Out The Difference Between Autism And Asperger's Syndrome  By : Bonita Darula
      Although many experts disagree about a precise definition, the difference between autism and Asperger's syndrome seems to be a matter of severity and is tied to communication issues. Autism is known as a "spectrum" illness, as it has a wide variety of symptoms and associated conditions, the most common elements involve poor or impaired social skills, a very narrow interest range and sensory problems.
    • Discover Autism - A Wide Range Of Therapy Programs  By : Bonita Darula
      Autism is diagnosed in approximately one out of every 150 children. It is generally accepted that early diagnosis and intervention is crucial to enable the child to gain social skills, behavior skills and experience a release from isolation.
    • Autism Spectrum Patients: From the Frying Pan Into the Fire  By : Dr. Nelson Mane DC
      One of the most common alternative treatments offered by the biomedical community (including D.A.N. practitioners of which I am one) regarding treatment of patients on the autism spectrum involves the gluten free diet.
    • Children with Asperger's Syndrome are Good Candidates for Hemispheric Integration Therapy  By : Dr. Nelson Mane DC
      Functional neurology deals with affecting neurologic pathways or areas of the brain that are under functioning (A functional disconnect syndrome with regard to an Asperger's child). This assumes that there are no structural problems in the anatomy and children with Asperger's Syndrome are just this type of situation.
    • Autism and Picky Eaters Require Specific Treatment and Analysis  By : Dr. Nelson Mane DC
      It is well known that children with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorders tend to be picky eaters. This is probably associated with the fact that they show sensory intake processing deficiencies. Sometimes they only eat food due to its texture as they often can not really taste it.
    • Autism: Autism treatment a functional neurologic approach.  By : Dr. Nelson Mane DC
      Is there one problem spot that can explain all the symptoms in ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorders? In neurology the doctor always wants to localize the lesion (where is the problem.) This can be longitudinally (up or down) or laterally (side to side). Most of these children have sensory motor issues.
    • "Autism Treatment: Anemia Could be a Factor", States Tampa Dr. Mane  By : Dr. Nelson Mane DC
      ADHD and all the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ADHD, Aspergers, Tourettes, OCD, Autism) are childhood neurobehavioral disorders. Many times these disorders are so complex and can be so emotional that we lose sight of basic neurophysiology. Certainly we all agree that these disorders have a neurological component.
    • Is The Basal Ganglia implicated in ADHD and Autism  By : Dr. Nelson Mane DC
      As a physician who treats ADHD and ASD in children I am frequently asked if there are any structural changed that can be found in the brain from ADHD. Although there are some changes that are seen on an MRI, no hard lesions are usually found. Some variations such as an increase in white matter at different stages and an increase or decrease in size associated with different area are seen.
    • Autism Treatments  By : rico
      Autism is a severe brain development disorder defined by significant impairments in social interaction and communication. There's no known cure for autism yet, but there are many treatments available. Some of them help manage symptoms, other teach social and behavioral skills. Treatments for autism involves drugs, prescription medications, alternative treatments, surgery, and lifestyle changes.

    • Nua Healthcare open new specialist centre for individuals with Asperger Syndrome  By : Nua Healthcare
      Nua Healthcare open new specialist centre for individuals with Asperger Syndrome / High functioning Autism. (Spring 2008)
    • Autism Causes  By : rico
      Autism is a common developmental disorder also named as the autism spectrum disorder that means impaired social interaction, problems with verbal and nonverbal communication, and unusual, highly limited activities and interests. Usually genetics and environment are viewed as the main causes of autism. It is supposed that some people are born with a genetic predisposition for autism, however, but sometimes environmental factors such as air pollution, food additives or certain chemicals can lead to autism as well.
    • Parenting Advice for Autistic Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder  By : Karen Simmons
      According to Dr. Jed Baker, Ph.D., in his book “No More Meltdowns”, his point of view is that “Meltdowns” are escalating negative emotional reactions that are difficult to control. Here is a typical day in the life of an autistic child at school with a form of autism spectrum disorder, and the teacher and parent reactions.
    • Showing Love to Your Autistic Child - Understanding the Ins and Outs of Autism  By : Ruth Fitzner
      With all the challenges a parent will be facing and I say "will be" not "maybe", it is in your ability to make the right choices. What works one day may not work the next and what may work with one parent or care giver may not work with another. Within the chaos of all that life brings your way, you will have to dig a bit deeper in coping and in understanding by Showing Love to your Autistic Child.
    • Importance of Echinacea  By : kendrickruler
      Echinacea is mostly found in native america famous as medicinal herbal plant. Echinacea appears like conical seed with heady pricky scales.
    • How to Determine if Your Daughter has Asperger’s  By : Chris Hanson
      Essentially, Asperger’s Syndrome is a more gentle illness than autism. The conditions belong to a superior cluster of neurotic ailments known in the US as Pervasive Developmental Disorders, or PDD for short. Both are generally characterized by irrational behavior and deliberate social self-banishment.
    • Do You Have The Proper Patience For Your Child That Has Autism?  By : Jimmy Woodall
      If we have an autistic child, it is really a sacrifice on our part as a mother to be patient and more at ease on our child's behavior. We need to have a thorough understanding to them as well as managing their tantrums. This article will help to guide you to self monitor your kid all the time.
    • Residential and Day care Facilities  By : Nua Healthcare
      Nua Healthcare Services ltd provides residential and day care facilities to people with Aspergers syndrome and Learning Difficulties. Nua Healthcare is located between the counties Laois and Kildare and employs over 75 individuals.
    • Challenging behavior policy – Nua Health Care  By : Nua Healthcare
      Nua Healthcare have devised a challenging behavior policy which has been established to minimise incidents of challenging behaviour through preventative protocols, safeguard the welfare of staff, service users and their peers who may potentially be affected by incidents of challenging behaviour.
    • Overview of Autism & Detection of it in Children  By : michealjames90
      Autism is a term which is mainly used in covering several disorders like Autism Spectrum disorders.
    • Understanding Kids With Autism  By : Jhonny Vaz
      The article provides all the necessary information in regards to Autism. What are the problems faced by kids suffering from Autism, types of Autism and treatment options available in the current time.
    • Six indicators of Autism  By : Jhonny Vaz
      Autism is a complex brain condition which is figured to affect around 6 out of every one thousand kids. It has an effect on the progress of the baby which includes the way the child talks, plays and interacts with other people. Therefore this article talks about the various signs and symptoms that lead to autism.
    • Normal Sounds and Noises Can Affect Autistic Children  By : Bonita Darula
      The normal sounds and noises are sometimes better to be silent for some children with autism, because of their sensitivity. But is silence golden?

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